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How to Conduct Racial Equity Audits

NonProfit Quarterly

The willingness to look inward allows organizations to align with their partners using a shared racial equity focus and lens; this can then lead to sustainable and transformational change for all. Purpose The first domain requires developing a shared understanding of the purpose for a racial equity audit.

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A Glossary of Key Fundraising Terms, Jargon, and Vocabulary You Need to Know

iMarketSmart

Every profession has its fair share of jargon. As professionals in this field, we certainly have a wide-ranging glossary of phrases at our disposal. Think of this as a glossary of sorts. It’s my hope that you can share this link with a newly hired colleague and that they’ll get great value out of it. nonprofit sector.

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Beyond Self-Care and Wellness Retreats: What Healing Justice Requires

NonProfit Quarterly

For example, Cihuapactli Collective , an Indigenous feminist organization in Phoenix, AZ, brings Indigenous families together to share knowledge, wisdom, and provide care around food justice , womb health, birth work, end-of-life care, community research, and mental wellness.

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Candid and racial equity: doing good in the face of tragedy

Candid

We shared (and are still sharing) continuously updated data and insight on race and policing , Black male achievement , and racial equity. And, for the first time in Candid’s history (and that of our predecessor organizations, Foundation Center and GuideStar), we celebrated Juneteenth as an official holiday for our organization.

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The Challenge to Power

NonProfit Quarterly

And in yet others, the gap employees believe the organization needs to close is one of proximity—those closest to the work or who share certain identities with those the mission seeks to serve should make, or at least be deeply involved in, key decisions. Yet that disagreement pushes our shared quest for liberation forward.

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Mixed Links for Nonprofit Marketers and Fundraisers

Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog

August’s Nonprofit Blog Carnival will be hosted right here at Nonprofit Marketing Guide, and we are asking for submissions on how you share progress or communicate accomplishments. August 11th – 19th: Writing a Donor Centered Website with Tom Ahern (3 training levels available). Looking to up your infographics game?

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Words to Avoid—2022 Edition

Candid

Others, such as at-risk, circle back , and disrupt , are captured in our Words to Avoid Glossary. According to the Disability Language Style Guide from the National Center on Disability and Journalism, differently-abled is a term that grew out of the 1990s as an alternative to words like “disabled,” “handicapped,” and others.